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- #!/bin/sh
- #---------------------------------------------
- # xdg-settings
- #
- # Utility script to get various settings from the desktop environment.
- #
- # Refer to the usage() function below for usage.
- #
- # Copyright 2009, Google Inc.
- #
- # LICENSE:
- #
- # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- # copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
- # to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
- # the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
- # and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
- # Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- #
- # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
- # in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- #
- # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
- # OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- # THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
- # OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
- # ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
- # OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- #
- #---------------------------------------------
- manualpage()
- {
- cat << _MANUALPAGE
- Name
- xdg-settings - get various settings from the desktop environment
- Synopsis
- xdg-settings { get | check | set } {property} [subproperty] [value]
- xdg-settings { --help | --list | --manual | --version }
- Description
- xdg-settings gets various settings from the desktop environment. For instance,
- desktop environments often provide proxy configuration and default web browser
- settings. Using xdg-settings these parameters can be extracted for use by
- applications that do not use the desktop environment's libraries (which would
- use the settings natively).
- xdg-settings is for use inside a desktop session only. It is not recommended to
- use xdg-settings as root.
- Options
- --help
- Show command synopsis.
- --list
- List all properties xdg-settings knows about.
- --manual
- Show this manualpage.
- --version
- Show the xdg-utils version information.
- Properties
- When using xdg-settings to get, check or set a destkop setting, properties and
- possibly sub-properties are used to specify the setting to be changed.
- Some properties (such as default-web-browser) fully describe the setting to be
- changed. Other properties (such as default-url-scheme-handler) require more
- information (in this case the actual scheme to set the default handler for)
- which must be provided in a sub-property.
- Exit Codes
- An exit code of 0 indicates success while a non-zero exit code indicates
- failure. The following failure codes can be returned:
- 1
- Error in command line syntax.
- 2
- One of the files passed on the command line did not exist.
- 3
- A required tool could not be found.
- 4
- The action failed.
- Examples
- Get the desktop file name of the current default web browser
- xdg-settings get default-web-browser
- Check whether the default web browser is firefox.desktop, which can be false
- even if "get default-web-browser" says that is the current value (if only some
- of the underlying settings actually reflect that value)
- xdg-settings check default-web-browser firefox.desktop
- Set the default web browser to google-chrome.desktop
- xdg-settings set default-web-browser google-chrome.desktop
- Set the default mailto URL scheme handler to be evolution.desktop
- xdg-settings set default-url-scheme-handler mailto evolution.desktop
- _MANUALPAGE
- }
- usage()
- {
- cat << _USAGE
- xdg-settings - get various settings from the desktop environment
- Synopsis
- xdg-settings { get | check | set } {property} [subproperty] [value]
- xdg-settings { --help | --list | --manual | --version }
- _USAGE
- }
- #@xdg-utils-common@
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Common utility functions included in all XDG wrapper scripts
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- DEBUG()
- {
- [ -z "${XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL}" ] && return 0;
- [ ${XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL} -lt $1 ] && return 0;
- shift
- echo "$@" >&2
- }
- # This handles backslashes but not quote marks.
- first_word()
- {
- read first rest
- echo "$first"
- }
- #-------------------------------------------------------------
- # map a binary to a .desktop file
- binary_to_desktop_file()
- {
- search="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}:${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share:/usr/share}"
- binary="`which "$1"`"
- binary="`readlink -f "$binary"`"
- base="`basename "$binary"`"
- IFS=:
- for dir in $search; do
- unset IFS
- [ "$dir" ] || continue
- [ -d "$dir/applications" -o -d "$dir/applnk" ] || continue
- for file in "$dir"/applications/*.desktop "$dir"/applications/*/*.desktop "$dir"/applnk/*.desktop "$dir"/applnk/*/*.desktop; do
- [ -r "$file" ] || continue
- # Check to make sure it's worth the processing.
- grep -q "^Exec.*$base" "$file" || continue
- # Make sure it's a visible desktop file (e.g. not "preferred-web-browser.desktop").
- grep -Eq "^(NoDisplay|Hidden)=true" "$file" && continue
- command="`grep -E "^Exec(\[[^]=]*])?=" "$file" | cut -d= -f 2- | first_word`"
- command="`which "$command"`"
- if [ x"`readlink -f "$command"`" = x"$binary" ]; then
- # Fix any double slashes that got added path composition
- echo "$file" | sed -e 's,//*,/,g'
- return
- fi
- done
- done
- }
- #-------------------------------------------------------------
- # map a .desktop file to a binary
- ## FIXME: handle vendor dir case
- desktop_file_to_binary()
- {
- search="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}:${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share:/usr/share}"
- desktop="`basename "$1"`"
- IFS=:
- for dir in $search; do
- unset IFS
- [ "$dir" -a -d "$dir/applications" ] || continue
- file="$dir/applications/$desktop"
- [ -r "$file" ] || continue
- # Remove any arguments (%F, %f, %U, %u, etc.).
- command="`grep -E "^Exec(\[[^]=]*])?=" "$file" | cut -d= -f 2- | first_word`"
- command="`which "$command"`"
- readlink -f "$command"
- return
- done
- }
- #-------------------------------------------------------------
- # Exit script on successfully completing the desired operation
- exit_success()
- {
- if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "$@"
- echo
- fi
- exit 0
- }
- #-----------------------------------------
- # Exit script on malformed arguments, not enough arguments
- # or missing required option.
- # prints usage information
- exit_failure_syntax()
- {
- if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "xdg-settings: $@" >&2
- echo "Try 'xdg-settings --help' for more information." >&2
- else
- usage
- echo "Use 'man xdg-settings' or 'xdg-settings --manual' for additional info."
- fi
- exit 1
- }
- #-------------------------------------------------------------
- # Exit script on missing file specified on command line
- exit_failure_file_missing()
- {
- if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "xdg-settings: $@" >&2
- fi
- exit 2
- }
- #-------------------------------------------------------------
- # Exit script on failure to locate necessary tool applications
- exit_failure_operation_impossible()
- {
- if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "xdg-settings: $@" >&2
- fi
- exit 3
- }
- #-------------------------------------------------------------
- # Exit script on failure returned by a tool application
- exit_failure_operation_failed()
- {
- if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "xdg-settings: $@" >&2
- fi
- exit 4
- }
- #------------------------------------------------------------
- # Exit script on insufficient permission to read a specified file
- exit_failure_file_permission_read()
- {
- if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "xdg-settings: $@" >&2
- fi
- exit 5
- }
- #------------------------------------------------------------
- # Exit script on insufficient permission to write a specified file
- exit_failure_file_permission_write()
- {
- if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
- echo "xdg-settings: $@" >&2
- fi
- exit 6
- }
- check_input_file()
- {
- if [ ! -e "$1" ]; then
- exit_failure_file_missing "file '$1' does not exist"
- fi
- if [ ! -r "$1" ]; then
- exit_failure_file_permission_read "no permission to read file '$1'"
- fi
- }
- check_vendor_prefix()
- {
- file_label="$2"
- [ -n "$file_label" ] || file_label="filename"
- file=`basename "$1"`
- case "$file" in
- [a-zA-Z]*-*)
- return
- ;;
- esac
- echo "xdg-settings: $file_label '$file' does not have a proper vendor prefix" >&2
- echo 'A vendor prefix consists of alpha characters ([a-zA-Z]) and is terminated' >&2
- echo 'with a dash ("-"). An example '"$file_label"' is '"'example-$file'" >&2
- echo "Use --novendor to override or 'xdg-settings --manual' for additional info." >&2
- exit 1
- }
- check_output_file()
- {
- # if the file exists, check if it is writeable
- # if it does not exists, check if we are allowed to write on the directory
- if [ -e "$1" ]; then
- if [ ! -w "$1" ]; then
- exit_failure_file_permission_write "no permission to write to file '$1'"
- fi
- else
- DIR=`dirname "$1"`
- if [ ! -w "$DIR" -o ! -x "$DIR" ]; then
- exit_failure_file_permission_write "no permission to create file '$1'"
- fi
- fi
- }
- #----------------------------------------
- # Checks for shared commands, e.g. --help
- check_common_commands()
- {
- while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do
- parm="$1"
- shift
- case "$parm" in
- --help)
- usage
- echo "Use 'man xdg-settings' or 'xdg-settings --manual' for additional info."
- exit_success
- ;;
- --manual)
- manualpage
- exit_success
- ;;
- --version)
- echo "xdg-settings 1.1.0 rc1"
- exit_success
- ;;
- esac
- done
- }
- check_common_commands "$@"
- [ -z "${XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL}" ] && unset XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL;
- if [ ${XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL-0} -lt 1 ]; then
- # Be silent
- xdg_redirect_output=" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null"
- else
- # All output to stderr
- xdg_redirect_output=" >&2"
- fi
- #--------------------------------------
- # Checks for known desktop environments
- # set variable DE to the desktop environments name, lowercase
- detectDE()
- {
- # see https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34164
- unset GREP_OPTIONS
- if [ -n "${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP}" ]; then
- case "${XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP}" in
- GNOME)
- DE=gnome;
- ;;
- KDE)
- DE=kde;
- ;;
- LXDE)
- DE=lxde;
- ;;
- XFCE)
- DE=xfce
- esac
- fi
- if [ x"$DE" = x"" ]; then
- # classic fallbacks
- if [ x"$KDE_FULL_SESSION" = x"true" ]; then DE=kde;
- elif [ x"$GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID" != x"" ]; then DE=gnome;
- elif `dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus /org/freedesktop/DBus org.freedesktop.DBus.GetNameOwner string:org.gnome.SessionManager > /dev/null 2>&1` ; then DE=gnome;
- elif xprop -root _DT_SAVE_MODE 2> /dev/null | grep ' = \"xfce4\"$' >/dev/null 2>&1; then DE=xfce;
- elif xprop -root 2> /dev/null | grep -i '^xfce_desktop_window' >/dev/null 2>&1; then DE=xfce
- fi
- fi
- if [ x"$DE" = x"" ]; then
- # fallback to checking $DESKTOP_SESSION
- case "$DESKTOP_SESSION" in
- gnome)
- DE=gnome;
- ;;
- LXDE)
- DE=lxde;
- ;;
- xfce|xfce4)
- DE=xfce;
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- if [ x"$DE" = x"" ]; then
- # fallback to uname output for other platforms
- case "$(uname 2>/dev/null)" in
- Darwin)
- DE=darwin;
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- if [ x"$DE" = x"gnome" ]; then
- # gnome-default-applications-properties is only available in GNOME 2.x
- # but not in GNOME 3.x
- which gnome-default-applications-properties > /dev/null 2>&1 || DE="gnome3"
- fi
- }
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # kfmclient exec/openURL can give bogus exit value in KDE <= 3.5.4
- # It also always returns 1 in KDE 3.4 and earlier
- # Simply return 0 in such case
- kfmclient_fix_exit_code()
- {
- version=`LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 kde-config --version 2>/dev/null | grep '^KDE'`
- major=`echo $version | sed 's/KDE.*: \([0-9]\).*/\1/'`
- minor=`echo $version | sed 's/KDE.*: [0-9]*\.\([0-9]\).*/\1/'`
- release=`echo $version | sed 's/KDE.*: [0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.\([0-9]\).*/\1/'`
- test "$major" -gt 3 && return $1
- test "$minor" -gt 5 && return $1
- test "$release" -gt 4 && return $1
- return 0
- }
- check_desktop_filename()
- {
- case "$1" in
- */*)
- exit_failure_syntax "invalid application name"
- ;;
- *.desktop)
- return
- ;;
- *)
- exit_failure_syntax "invalid application name"
- ;;
- esac
- }
- # {{{ default browser
- # {{{ utility functions
- # In order to remove an application from the automatically-generated list of
- # applications for handling a given MIME type, the desktop environment may copy
- # the global .desktop file into the user's .local directory, and remove that
- # MIME type from its list. In that case, we must restore the MIME type to the
- # application's list of MIME types before we can set it as the default for that
- # MIME type. (We can't just delete the local version, since the user may have
- # made other changes to it as well. So, tweak the existing file.)
- # This function is hard-coded for text/html but it could be adapted if needed.
- fix_local_desktop_file()
- {
- if test -z "$2" ; then
- MIME="text/html"
- else
- MIME="$2"
- fi
- apps="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/applications"
- # No local desktop file?
- [ ! -f "$apps/$1" ] && return
- MIMETYPES="`grep "^MimeType=" "$apps/$1" | cut -d= -f 2-`"
- case "$MIMETYPES" in
- $MIME\;*|*\;$MIME\;*|*\;$MIME\;|*\;$MIME)
- # Already has the mime-type? Great!
- return 0
- ;;
- esac
- # Add the mime-type to the list
- temp="`mktemp "$apps/$1.XXXXXX"`" || return
- grep -v "^MimeType=" "$apps/$1" >> "$temp"
- echo "MimeType=$MIME;$MIMETYPES" >> "$temp"
- oldlines="`wc -l < "$apps/$1"`"
- newlines="`wc -l < "$temp"`"
- # The new file should have at least as many lines as the old.
- if [ $oldlines -le $newlines ]; then
- mv "$temp" "$apps/$1"
- # This can take a little bit to get noticed.
- sleep 4
- else
- rm -f "$temp"
- return 1
- fi
- }
- # }}} utility functions
- # {{{ MIME utilities
- xdg_mime_fixup()
- {
- # xdg-mime may use ktradertest, which will fork off a copy of kdeinit if
- # one does not already exist. It will exit after about 15 seconds if no
- # further processes need it around. But since it does not close its stdout,
- # the shell (via grep) will wait around for kdeinit to exit. If we start a
- # copy here, that copy will be used in xdg-mime and we will avoid waiting.
- if [ "$DE" = kde -a -z "$XDG_MIME_FIXED" ]; then
- ktradertest text/html Application > /dev/null 2>&1
- # Only do this once, as we only need it once.
- XDG_MIME_FIXED=yes
- fi
- }
- get_browser_mime()
- {
- if test -z "$1" ; then
- MIME="text/html"
- else
- MIME="$1"
- fi
- xdg_mime_fixup
- xdg-mime query default "$MIME"
- }
- set_browser_mime()
- {
- xdg_mime_fixup
- if test -z "$2" ; then
- MIME="text/html"
- else
- MIME="$2"
- fi
- orig="`get_browser_mime $MIME`"
- # Fixing the local desktop file can actually change the default browser all
- # by itself, so we fix it only after querying to find the current default.
- fix_local_desktop_file "$1" "$MIME" || return
- mkdir -p "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/applications"
- xdg-mime default "$1" "$MIME" || return
- if [ x"`get_browser_mime`" != x"$1" ]; then
- # Put back the original value
- xdg-mime default "$orig" "$MIME"
- exit_failure_operation_failed
- fi
- }
- # }}} MIME utilities
- # {{{ KDE utilities
- # Reads the KDE configuration setting, compensating for a bug in some versions of kreadconfig.
- read_kde_config()
- {
- configfile="$1"
- configsection="$2"
- configkey="$3"
- application="`kreadconfig --file $configfile --group $configsection --key $configkey`"
- if [ x"$application" != x ]; then
- echo "$application"
- else
- # kreadconfig in KDE 4 may not notice Key[$*]=... localized settings, so
- # check by hand if it didn't find anything (oddly kwriteconfig works
- # fine though).
- configfile_dir=`kde${KDE_SESSION_VERSION}-config --path config | cut -d ':' -f 1`
- configfile_path="$configfile_dir/$configfile"
- [ ! -f "$configfile_path" ] && return
- # This will only take the first value if there is more than one.
- grep "^$configkey"'\[$[^]=]*\]=' "$configfile_path" | head -n 1 | cut -d= -f 2-
- fi
- }
- # }}} KDE utilities
- # {{{ KDE
- # Resolves the KDE browser setting to a binary: if prefixed with !, simply removes it;
- # otherwise, uses desktop_file_to_binary to get the binary out of the desktop file.
- resolve_kde_browser()
- {
- [ -z "$browser" ] && return
- case "$browser" in
- !*)
- echo "${browser#!}"
- ;;
- *)
- desktop_file_to_binary "$browser"
- ;;
- esac
- }
- # Does the opposite of resolve_kde_browser: if prefixed with !, tries to find a desktop
- # file corresponding to the binary, otherwise just returns the desktop file name.
- resolve_kde_browser_desktop()
- {
- [ -z "$browser" ] && return
- case "$browser" in
- !*)
- desktop="`binary_to_desktop_file "${browser#!}"`"
- basename "$desktop"
- ;;
- *)
- echo "$browser"
- ;;
- esac
- }
- read_kde_browser()
- {
- read_kde_config kdeglobals General BrowserApplication
- }
- get_browser_kde()
- {
- browser="`read_kde_browser`"
- if [ x"$browser" = x ]; then
- # No explicit default browser; KDE will use the MIME type text/html.
- get_browser_mime
- else
- resolve_kde_browser_desktop
- fi
- }
- check_browser_kde()
- {
- check="`desktop_file_to_binary "$1"`"
- if [ -z "$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- browser="`read_kde_browser`"
- binary="`resolve_kde_browser`"
- # Because KDE will use the handler for MIME type text/html if this value
- # is empty, we allow either the empty string or a match to $check here.
- if [ x"$binary" != x -a x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- browser="`get_browser_mime`"
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$browser"`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- echo yes
- exit_success
- }
- set_browser_kde()
- {
- set_browser_mime "$1" || return
- kwriteconfig --file kdeglobals --group General --key BrowserApplication "$1"
- }
- # }}} KDE
- # {{{ GNOME
- get_browser_gnome()
- {
- binary="`gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec | first_word`"
- if [ x"$binary" = x ]; then
- # No default browser; GNOME might use the MIME type text/html.
- get_browser_mime
- else
- # gconftool gives the binary (maybe with %s etc. afterward),
- # but we want the desktop file name, not the binary. So, we
- # have to find the desktop file to which it corresponds.
- desktop="`binary_to_desktop_file "$binary"`"
- basename "$desktop"
- fi
- }
- check_browser_gnome()
- {
- check="`desktop_file_to_binary "$1"`"
- if [ -z "$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- binary="`gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec | first_word`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- # Check HTTP and HTTPS, but not about: and unknown:.
- for protocol in http https; do
- binary="`gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$protocol/command | first_word`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- done
- browser="`get_browser_mime`"
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$browser"`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- echo yes
- exit_success
- }
- set_browser_gnome()
- {
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$1"`"
- [ "$binary" ] || exit_failure_file_missing
- set_browser_mime "$1" || return
- # Set the default browser.
- gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec "$binary"
- gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/needs_term false
- gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/nremote true
- # Set the handler for HTTP and HTTPS.
- for protocol in http https; do
- gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$protocol/command "$binary %s"
- gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$protocol/needs_terminal false
- gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$protocol/enabled true
- done
- # Set the handler for about: and unknown URL types.
- for protocol in about unknown; do
- gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$protocol/command "$binary %s"
- done
- }
- # }}} GNOME
- # {{{ GNOME 3.x
- get_browser_gnome3()
- {
- get_browser_mime "x-scheme-handler/http"
- }
- check_browser_gnome3()
- {
- desktop="$1"
- check="`desktop_file_to_binary "$1"`"
- if [ -z "$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- # Check HTTP and HTTPS, but not about: and unknown:.
- for protocol in http https; do
- browser="`get_browser_mime "x-scheme-handler/$protocol"`"
- if [ x"$browser" != x"$desktop" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- done
- echo yes
- exit_success
- }
- set_browser_gnome3()
- {
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$1"`"
- [ "$binary" ] || exit_failure_file_missing
- set_browser_mime "$1" || return
- # Set the default browser.
- for protocol in http https about unknown; do
- set_browser_mime "$1" "x-scheme-handler/$protocol" || return
- done
- }
- # }}} GNOME 3.x
- # {{{ xfce
- get_browser_xfce()
- {
- search="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}:${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:-/etc/xdg}"
- IFS=:
- for dir in $search; do
- unset IFS
- [ "$dir" -a -d "$dir/xfce4" ] || continue
- file="$dir/xfce4/helpers.rc"
- [ -r "$file" ] || continue
- grep -q "^WebBrowser=" "$file" || continue
- desktop="`grep "^WebBrowser=" "$file" | cut -d= -f 2-`"
- echo "$desktop.desktop"
- return
- done
- exit_failure_operation_failed
- }
- check_browser_xfce()
- {
- browser="`get_browser_xfce`"
- if [ x"$browser" != x"$1" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- echo yes
- exit_success
- }
- check_xfce_desktop_file()
- {
- # Annoyingly, xfce wants its .desktop files in a separate directory instead
- # of the standard locations, and requires a few custom tweaks to them:
- # "Type" must be "X-XFCE-Helper"
- # "X-XFCE-Category" must be "WebBrowser" (for web browsers, anyway)
- # "X-XFCE-Commands" and "X-XFCE-CommandsWithParameter" must be set
- search="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}:${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share:/usr/share}"
- IFS=:
- for dir in $search; do
- unset IFS
- [ "$dir" -a -d "$dir/xfce4/helpers" ] || continue
- file="$dir/xfce4/helpers/$1"
- # We have the file, no need to create it.
- [ -r "$file" ] && return
- done
- IFS=:
- for dir in $search; do
- unset IFS
- [ "$dir" -a -d "$dir/applications" ] || continue
- file="$dir/applications/$1"
- if [ -r "$file" ]; then
- # Found a file to convert.
- target="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/xfce4/helpers"
- mkdir -p "$target"
- grep -v "^Type=" "$file" > "$target/$1"
- echo "Type=X-XFCE-Helper" >> "$target/$1"
- echo "X-XFCE-Category=WebBrowser" >> "$target/$1"
- # Change %F, %f, %U, and %u to "%s".
- command="`grep -E "^Exec(\[[^]=]*])?=" "$file" | cut -d= -f 2- | sed -e 's/%[FfUu]/"%s"/g'`"
- echo "X-XFCE-Commands=`echo "$command" | first_word`" >> "$target/$1"
- echo "X-XFCE-CommandsWithParameter=$command" >> "$target/$1"
- return
- fi
- done
- return 1
- }
- set_browser_xfce()
- {
- check_xfce_desktop_file "$1" || exit_failure_operation_failed
- helper_dir="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/xfce4"
- if [ ! -d "$helper_dir" ]; then
- mkdir -p "$helper_dir" || exit_failure_operation_failed
- fi
- helpers_rc="$helper_dir/helpers.rc"
- # Create the file if it does not exist to avoid special cases below.
- if [ ! -r "$helpers_rc" ]; then
- touch "$helpers_rc" || exit_failure_operation_failed
- fi
- temp="`mktemp "$helpers_rc.XXXXXX"`" || return
- grep -v "^WebBrowser=" "$helpers_rc" >> "$temp"
- echo "WebBrowser=${1%.desktop}" >> "$temp"
- oldlines="`wc -l < "$helpers_rc"`"
- newlines="`wc -l < "$temp"`"
- # The new file should have at least as many lines as the old.
- if [ $oldlines -le $newlines ]; then
- mv "$temp" "$helpers_rc"
- else
- rm -f "$temp"
- return 1
- fi
- }
- # }}} xfce
- # }}} default browser
- # {{{ default url scheme handler
- exit_unimplemented_default_handler()
- {
- exit_failure_operation_impossible "default-url-scheme-handler not implemented for $DE"
- }
- # {{{ KDE
- # Recent versions of KDE support default scheme handler applications using the
- # mime type of x-scheme-handler/scheme. Older versions will not support this
- # but do have support for setting a default mail handler. There is also a
- # system in KDE where .protocol files can be used, however this is not
- # supported by this script. When reading a scheme handler we will use the
- # default mail handler for the mailto scheme, otherwise we will use the mime
- # type x-scheme-handler/scheme.
- get_url_scheme_handler_kde()
- {
- if [ "$1" = "mailto" ]; then
- handler="`read_kde_config emaildefaults PROFILE_Default EmailClient | first_word`"
- echo "handler is $handler"
- if [ x"$handler" != x ]; then
- binary_to_desktop_file "$handler"
- else
- get_browser_mime "x-scheme-handler/$1"
- fi
- else
- get_browser_mime "x-scheme-handler/$1"
- fi
- }
- check_url_scheme_handler_kde()
- {
- check="`desktop_file_to_binary "$2"`"
- if [ -z "$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- if [ x"$1" = "mailto" ]; then
- binary="`read_kde_config emaildefaults PROFILE_Default EmailClient`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- fi
- handler="`get_browser_mime x-scheme-handler/$1`"
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$handler"`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- echo yes
- exit_success
- }
- set_url_scheme_handler_kde()
- {
- set_browser_mime "$2" "x-scheme-handler/$1" || return
- if [ "$1" = "mailto" ]; then
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$2"`"
- kwriteconfig --file emaildefaults --group PROFILE_Default --key EmailClient "$binary"
- fi
- }
- # }}} KDE
- # {{{ GNOME
- get_url_scheme_handler_gnome()
- {
- binary="`gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$1/command | first_word`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"" ]; then
- # gconftool gives the binary (maybe with %s etc. afterward),
- # but we want the desktop file name, not the binary. So, we
- # have to find the desktop file to which it corresponds.
- desktop="`binary_to_desktop_file "$binary"`"
- basename "$desktop"
- fi
- }
- check_url_scheme_handler_gnome()
- {
- check="`desktop_file_to_binary "$2"`"
- if [ -z "$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- binary="`gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$1/command | first_word`"
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- echo yes
- exit_success
- }
- set_url_scheme_handler_gnome()
- {
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$2"`"
- [ "$binary" ] || exit_failure_file_missing
- gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$1/command "$binary %s"
- gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$1/needs_terminal false
- gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/$1/enabled true
- }
- # }}} GNOME
- # {{{ GNOME 3.x
- get_url_scheme_handler_gnome3()
- {
- get_browser_mime "x-scheme-handler/$1"
- }
- check_url_scheme_handler_gnome3()
- {
- desktop="$2"
- check="`desktop_file_to_binary "$2"`"
- if [ -z "$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- browser="`get_browser_mime "x-scheme-handler/$1"`"
- if [ x"$browser" != x"$desktop" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- echo yes
- exit_success
- }
- set_url_scheme_handler_gnome3()
- {
- binary="`desktop_file_to_binary "$2"`"
- [ "$binary" ] || exit_failure_file_missing
- set_browser_mime "$2" || return
- # Set the default browser.
- set_browser_mime "$2" "x-scheme-handler/$1" || return
- }
- # }}} GNOME 3.x
- # {{{ xfce
- get_url_scheme_handler_xfce()
- {
- exit_unimplemented_default_handler "$1"
- }
- check_url_scheme_handler_xfce()
- {
- exit_unimplemented_default_handler "$1"
- }
- set_url_scheme_handler_xfce()
- {
- exit_unimplemented_default_handler "$1"
- }
- # }}} xfce
- # }}} default protocol handler
- dispatch_specific()
- {
- # The PROP comments in this function are used to generate the output of
- # the --list option. The formatting is important. Make sure to line up the
- # property descriptions with spaces so that it will look nice.
- if [ x"$op" = x"get" ]; then
- case "$parm" in
- default-web-browser) # PROP: Default web browser
- get_browser_$DE
- ;;
- default-url-scheme-handler) # PROP: Default handler for URL scheme
- get_url_scheme_handler_$DE "$1"
- ;;
- *)
- exit_failure_syntax
- ;;
- esac
- elif [ x"$op" = x"check" ]; then
- case "$parm" in
- default-web-browser)
- check_desktop_filename "$1"
- check_browser_$DE "$1"
- ;;
- default-url-scheme-handler)
- check_desktop_filename "$2"
- check_url_scheme_handler_$DE "$1" "$2"
- ;;
- *)
- exit_failure_syntax
- ;;
- esac
- else # set
- case "$parm" in
- default-web-browser)
- [ $# -eq 1 ] || exit_failure_syntax "unexpected/missing argument"
- check_desktop_filename "$1"
- set_browser_$DE "$1"
- ;;
- default-url-scheme-handler)
- [ $# -eq 2 ] || exit_failure_syntax "unexpected/missing argument"
- check_desktop_filename "$2"
- set_url_scheme_handler_$DE "$1" "$2"
- ;;
- *)
- exit_failure_syntax
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
- exit_success
- else
- exit_failure_operation_failed
- fi
- }
- dispatch_generic()
- {
- # We only know how to get or check the default web browser.
- [ x"$op" != x"get" -a x"$op" != x"check" ] && exit_failure_operation_impossible
- [ x"$parm" != x"default-web-browser" ] && exit_failure_operation_impossible
- # First look in $BROWSER
- if [ x"$BROWSER" != x ]; then
- binary="`which "${BROWSER%%:*}"`"
- else
- # Debian and Ubuntu (and others?) have x-www-browser.
- binary="`which x-www-browser`"
- fi
- [ "$binary" ] || exit_failure_operation_failed
- binary="`readlink -f "$binary"`"
- [ "$binary" ] || exit_failure_operation_failed
- if [ x"$op" = x"get" ]; then
- desktop="`binary_to_desktop_file "$binary"`"
- basename "$desktop"
- else
- # $op = "check"
- check="`desktop_file_to_binary "$1"`"
- if [ -z "$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- if [ x"$binary" != x"$check" ]; then
- echo no
- exit_success
- fi
- echo yes
- fi
- exit_success
- }
- if [ x"$1" = x"--list" ]; then
- echo "Known properties:"
- # Extract the property names from dispatch_specific() above.
- grep "^[ ]*[^)]*) # PROP:" "$0" | sed -e 's/^[ ]*\([^)]*\)) # PROP: \(.*\)$/ \1 \2/' | sort
- exit_success
- fi
- [ x"$1" != x ] || exit_failure_syntax "no operation given"
- [ x"$2" != x ] || exit_failure_syntax "no parameter name given"
- [ x"$1" = x"get" -o x"$3" != x ] || exit_failure_syntax "no parameter value given"
- op="$1"
- parm="$2"
- shift 2
- if [ x"$op" != x"get" -a x"$op" != x"check" -a x"$op" != x"set" ]; then
- exit_failure_syntax "invalid operation"
- fi
- detectDE
- case "$DE" in
- kde|gnome*|xfce)
- dispatch_specific "$@"
- ;;
- generic)
- dispatch_generic "$@"
- ;;
- *)
- exit_failure_operation_impossible "unknown desktop environment"
- ;;
- esac
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